The York Theatre Company production of Desperate Measures, a new musical comedy from Peter Kellogg (Anna Karenina) and David Friedman (Scandalous), celebrated 100 performances Off-Broadway December 28. The show will now play through December 31 after being extended for a third time. The limited Off-Broadway engagement began September 19 and was previously scheduled to run through October 15.

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Celebrate 100 Performances of Desperate Measures Musical Off-Broadway

Celebrate 100 Performances of Desperate Measures Musical Off-Broadway

The limited Off-Broadway engagement began September 19 and has since extended three times.

Desperate Measures is playing The York Theatre Company at Saint Peter’s. The musical features music by Friedman and book and lyrics by two-time Tony nominee Kellogg.

In Desperate Measures (a nod to Shakespeare's Measure for Measure), a fiery young cowboy awaits the death sentence in 1890. Will his sister, a novice nun on a nearby mission, be able to convince the corrupt governor to spare her brother? “Adding to the humorous complications are a hard-bitten sheriff, a voluptuous saloon girl and a priest who reads Nietzsche,“ read production notes from the York.

The production is presented in association with Pat Flicker Addiss. For tickets and more information visit Yorktheatre.org.